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1888-1891. View from the Pyramid Temple: well preserved "Arch" at left, collapsed sacbé across foregound, collapsed residential group beyond.
1888-1891 photograph by Henry N. Sweet as a member of the Thompson/Peabody expedition; scanned from 35mm slide of original photograph at Dumbarton Oaks. Reproduced Courtesy of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. |
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2003. At the left the so-called "Labná Arch", leading to the irregular courtyard enclosed by mounds of the largely collapsed
Residentiall Group (cf. 1888-91 photo at left).
Jan. 2003 (24 mm) |
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"Labna, Yucatan, Mexico". Detail of site plan, north to right. Looking same direction as in photos at left, residential group at upper-right.
Scanned from George F. Andrews, Maya Cities, Placemaking and Urbanization, 1975 (fig. 248, detail). Reproduced with permission of the University of Oklahoma Press. |
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1888-1891. Front facade of east section of the Residential
Group, a rare relatively well-preserved section.
1888-1891 photograph by Henry N. Sweet as a member of the Thompson/Peabody expedition; scanned from 35mm slide of original photograph at Dumbarton Oaks. Reproduced Courtesy of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. |
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2002. Same view as photo at left: front facade of same east
section of Residential Group; Pyramid Temple in background.
Jan. 2002 |
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Detail of wall in photo at
left, incised carving on faces of individual stones.
Jan. 2002 |
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Panorama of wall, left-right
no. 1: some incised carving on individual stones.
Jan. 2002 |
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Panorama of wall, left-right
no. 2: the mosaic decoration on the left and right of the door mirror each
other.
Jan. 2002 |
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Panorama of wall, left-right
no .3: the doorway notably narrower at the top; unusual example of the jambs carved
on fronts to match adjoining banded columns.
Jan. 2002 |
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